London and UK supermarket food prices
An overview of prices in a budget supermarket away from central London. Food prices here are comparatively low for the UK, we can say that the lower range of food prices.
Fresh meat
- Ground beef 5,1 - 7,6 USD = 4 - 6 GBP
- Chilled beef 7,6 - 10,1 USD = 6 - 8 GBP
- Beef steaks 17,7 - 22,8 USD = 14 - 18 GBP
- Lamb 12,7 - 16,5 USD = 10 - 13 GBP
- Pork 5,1 - 7,6 USD = 4 - 6 GBP
- Pork sausages for frying 5,1 - 6,3 USD = 4 - 5 GBP
- Frozen semi-finished meat products 5,1 - 7,6 USD = 4 - 6 GBP
- smoked sausage 10,1 - 16,5 USD = 8 - 13 GBP
Ground beef
Beef steak, Anguilla
Pork
Chicken Prices
- Whole chicken 3,2 - 5,1 USD = 2.5 - 4 GBP per 1 kg
- Chicken wings 2,2 - 2,5 USD = 1.7 - 2 GBP
- Chicken breast fillet 5,1 - 6,3 USD = 4 - 5 GBP
Whole chicken
Chicken breast fillet
Fish and seafood
- Chilled salmon, mackerel or cod fillets 12,7 - 15,2 USD = 10 - 12 GBP
- Smoked salmon 20,2 USD = 16 GBP
- King prawns, peeled 13,9 - 15,2 USD = 11 - 12 GBP
- Various frozen fish 7,6 - 8,9 USD = 6 - 7 GBP
Chilled salmon fillet
King prawns
Dairy & Eggs
- Fresh milk 0,63 - 1,27 USD = 0.5 - 1 GBP per 1 liter
- Butter 7,6 - 10,1 USD = 6 - 8 GBP
- Eggs 1,3 - 1,9 USD = 1 - 1.5 GBP per 10 pieces
- Various yoghurts 0,38 - 0,63 USD = 0.3 - 0.5 GBP
Examples of the cost of cheese in Britain
- Cheddar type cheeses 5,1 - 7,6 USD = 4 - 6 GBP
- Mozzarella cheese 4,4 USD = 3.5 GBP
- Ricotta cheese 3,8 USD = 3 GBP
- Imported cheeses, Parmesan 12,7 - 13,9 USD = 10 - 11 GBP
Cheddar cheese
Mozzarella cheese
Inexpensive Vegetables and Fruits
- Potatoes 0,63 - 1,27 USD = 0.5 - 1 GBP
- Tomatoes 2,5 - 3,8 USD = 2 - 3 GBP
- Carrot 0,63 USD = 0.5 GBP
- Apples 0,89 - 1,65 USD = 0.7 - 1.3 GBP
- Oranges 0,89 - 1,27 USD = 0.7 - 1 GBP
- Grapes 3 - 3,8 USD = 2.4 - 3 GBP
- pineapple 2,3 USD = 1.8 GBP per piece
- Bananas 0,63 USD = 0.5 GBP
Various groceries in stores
- Pasta, spaghetti 0,51 - 0,76 USD = 0.4 - 0.6 GBP per 500 gr
- Breakfast cereals and cereals 1,3 - 1,9 USD = 1 - 1.5 GBP
- Rice 1 - 1,9 USD = 0.8 - 1.5 GBP per 1 kg
- Dark Chocolate 1 - 1,5 USD = 0.8 - 1.2 GBP per 100 g.
- Olive oil 0,63 USD = 0.5 GBP l 2,2 USD = 1.75 GBP
- Sunflower oil 0.5 l 0,63 USD = 0.5 GBP
- Canned corn, green peas 0,38 USD = 0.3 GBP
- English breakfast tea 50 sachets 1,3 USD = 1 GBP
- Various juices in tetra packets 0,89 - 1,27 USD = 0.7 - 1 GBP per 1 liter
- Compare with Israeli food prices
Pasta
Rice
Olive oil
Sunflower oil
tea
How Much Does the Bread Cost
- White toast bread 400gr. 0,57 - 0,76 USD = 0.45 - 0.6 GBP
- Malt bloomer 800gr 1,1 - 1,5 USD = 0.9 - 1.2 GBP
- Blueberry muffin 4 pcs. 1,1 - 1,3 USD = 0.85 - 1 GBP
White bread
Blueberry muffins
Malt bloomer
Various ready-to-eat meals in London Supermarkets
- Sliced ham, salami 1,5 - 1,8 USD = 1.2 - 1.4 GBP per 100 gr.
- Chicken breasts, sliced ready-made 1,8 USD = 1.45 GBP per 150g
- Double Sandwich 1,1 USD = 0.85 GBP
- Vegetable salad 1,1 USD = 0.85 GBP per 300gr
- Salad with chicken and pasta 1,9 USD = 1.5 GBP per 400g.
- Sushi set 3,2 USD = 2.5 GBP
- Ready-to-eat lunch in a box, many options 2,3 - 2,5 USD = 1.8 - 2 GBP
- For example rice + meat 450g. 2,3 USD = 1.8 GBP
Sliced ham
Chicken breast
Sandwich
Beet salad
Chicken salad
Sushi set
Ready-made food in a box
Rice with meat
Examples of alcohol prices in UK shops
- Beer usually costs 1,3 - 1,9 USD = 1 - 1.5 GBP per 0.5l.
- Irish Apple Cider 1,1 - 1,3 USD = 0.85 - 1 GBP
- Whiskey Highland Earl Scotch Whiskey 1 liter 17,7 - 19 USD = 14 - 15 GBP
- Greyson's London Dry Gin 1 liter 17,7 - 19 USD = 14 - 15 GBP
- Rum Old Hopking Sea Dog Black Spice Rum 1 liter 14-15
- Vodka Triple Distilled Vodka 1 liter 17,7 - 19 USD = 14 - 15 GBP
- Table wine French Dry Red Wine 0.7 l. 6,3 - 7,6 USD = 5 - 6 GBP
- Cognac Remy Martin V.S.O.P. 70cl 38 USD = 30 GBP
- Cigarettes cost 12,7 USD = 10 GBP on average
Beer Pilsner, England
Apple cider
Highland Earl Whiskey
Greyson's London Dry Gin
Old Hopking Sea Dog Black Spice Rum
Triple Distilled Vodka
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